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To: TornadoAlley3
When I was at Cornell, a friend came back from the main library and told an unbelievable story. He went to the bathroom and glanced towards the stalls. There was one guy crouched down squatting on his knees facing the stall next door. In the other stall someone else was doing the same, except they had their head down there as well.

Public bathrooms are gay cruising spots at liberal arts universities, such as the on Keith Olbermann attended.

8 posted on 08/29/2007 8:19:47 PM PDT by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestu s globus, inflammare animos)
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To: finnman69
I found out about stuff like this in a very ugly way. Was at IU. Had imbibed overly the night before, and eaten an obnoxious amount of hot wings. My first class was in Balintine hall the next day. It was a small class, so it was on one of the higher floors in the building. I think it was linear programming/managerial econ, but I don’t remember the specific class. Anyway, it was an early class. The cheap wings and cheap beer had caused me terrible intestinal distress.

I am weird in that I would not use a public stall short of a life and death situation. This was life and death when I got there. OK, so what do I do. Down here on the main floor, or clench and head up to the class floor and find a clean stall. The big question was could I make it to the upstairs what I assumed were less used cleaner stalls.

So off I went to the cleaner (I rationalized) stall. Bad choice I get there rush in sit down and OMG... Hot wings and very cheap nasty college beer in large quantities have consequences. I was so relieved until.... I noticed the +/-5 inch diameter holes on both sides of the stall. Graffiti around the holes suggesting... well lets call it Craig (or is it Craig’s List) like behavior. Thank GOD!!! the place was empty except for me.

I got the hell out of there quickly. After telling some friends about it I was later told these kind of things were all over campus. I was told it was mostly poli sci, journalism and music students that were into the “glory hole” restrooms. Go figure.

42 posted on 08/29/2007 8:50:44 PM PDT by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget (God punishes Conservatives by making them argue with fools.)
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To: finnman69

re: Cornell

When I was at Harvard there was a big flap around 1990 about men’s rooms at the campus Science Center and also a couple of the libraries being used for gay “cruising” and sex — of course most of the controversy was about police tactics (both campus and City of Cambridge) in making at least a dozen arrests. Then I think for some years they kept the doors removed from those bathroom stalls (though I’m not sure because I never went near any of those bathrooms again, but that was what I heard). The biggest flap was about whether Cambridge police were “sensitive” enough — especially since they used medical/latex gloves to process the perps and it became a cause celebre among the gay/lesbian/multisexual “community” that the mean, nasty Cambridge police weren’t very “sensitive” to wear the gloves while fingerprinting etc. the perps. I actually never heard or saw a thing about it at all outside of the articles in the campus paper, but it sure did make some of the local activists upset..... [not the random stranger sex, mind you, just the fact that the police were actually making “insensitive” arrests]

I’m happy to say I’ve never been directly aware of any sexual activity in any public bathroom..... UGH. Have only read the occasional article like the one below, but most of the time whatever’s happening is either ignored by police, unknown to police, and/or simply kept quiet by the practitioners. But how would you like to have your campus bathrooms taken over as a gay sex bathhouse:

[this was from 1990]:

http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=242035

Justified, But Insensitive
SCIENCE CENTER ARRESTS:
Published On Thursday, February 08, 1990 12:00 AM

THE arrests of 12 men on charges of “open and gross lewdness” in the Science Center bathroom over the past several weeks has provoked a storm of protests from campus gay activists. They complain that the police were insensitive in the handling of the arrested men and that the recent crackdown on sexual activity in the Science Center is necessarily a symptom of hatred of gays.

On the first count, they are right. On the second count, the evidence is far less conclusive.

The Harvard Law School Committee on Gay and Lesbian Legal Issues charged last week that Harvard and Cambridge police had harassed the arrested men, and demanded that the University administration require Harvard police to undergo sensitivity training in gay and lesbian issues.

In the case of the Cambridge police, they have a legitimate complaint: Cambridge officers insisted on wearing latex gloves when they fingerprinted the arrested men, a practice that Cambridge police Capt. William R. Burke called “a precaution...to prevent the spread of AIDS.”

This practice must end. Although Burke said that the use of rubber gloves is not limited to handling of gay detainees, the Cambridge police evidently assumed that AIDS is spread through casual contact, such as holding down a person’s hand on an ink pad. It isn’t.

The use of gloves in booking the men was less a public health measure than a way for police officers to demonstrate their contempt for the arrested men.

Morris Ratner, chair of the Law School committee, also charged that Harvard police verbally harassed the arrested men. If they did, it was also unacceptable. Harvard should institute sensitivity training on sexual orientation for its police force. Powerful societal actors have a responsibility to use their resources to eliminate bigotry.

THE committee’s larger complaint is not about the treatment of the men in custody, but the Harvard police’s concerted policy of arresting men found engaged in sexual activity in the bathroom.

In a letter to The Crimson, Rattner and Jarret T. Barrios ‘90, co-chair of the Harvard-Radcliffe Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Student Association (BGLSA) charged that the crackdown on bathroom sex was motivated solely by “the perhaps unconscious manifestation of a deep-seated ignorance and fear of gay people and gay sex.”

While there is likely some truth to the assertion, it is overly simplistic to attribute the arrests solely to pervasive homophobia. It seems just as likely that the motivation for the crackdown stems from a long history of using the Science Center bathroom as a “tearoom” for anonymous sex between gay men. These men have reportedly repeatedly made unwanted sexual overtures towards Harvard students and staff. It doesn’t matter whether the propositions were heterosexual or homosexual—the University has a responsibility to keep such activity out of its restrooms.

That means eliminating public sex from the Science Center. The BGLSA and the Law School committee argue that the arrests by plainclothes officers were unnecessary, and that posting a uniformed guard or a sign that says “No Sex” would suffice...... [YEAH, RIGHT].....

[article continues at link]

http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=242035


53 posted on 08/29/2007 8:58:53 PM PDT by Enchante (Reid and Pelosi Defeatocrats: Surrender Now - Peace for Our Time!!)
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To: finnman69

They are at MOST universities, and lots of other places...

Homosexuality is a MENTAL DISORDER folks...

One of the mens room’s at my university had all of the stall doors removed because it had become so popular with these sicko sodomites that they simply removed all the doors from all the stalls.


153 posted on 08/30/2007 1:00:30 PM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: finnman69

The toilets at the library at UNC in Chapel Hill, NC are notorious gay trolling sites.

Why do they call this disgusting lifestyle ‘gay’?


164 posted on 08/31/2007 12:02:38 PM PDT by TC Rider (The United States Constitution ? 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
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